This is my favorite story of the year, so far. Not only do the actions of these proud, stubborn Dutchmen make me want to visit Goes, Holland, I want to move there so that I can eat at Wendy’s Fish & Chips every day for the rest of my life. Do yourself a favor and clink the link below to my latest PJ Media article and read how a few stubborn Dutchmen are blocking a corporate behemoth from an entire continent.

It’s been over a month since I’ve shared my favorite PJ Media articles that I’ve written with the readers of this blog. The interim has been rather uneventful. Some of my articles have done well, but none have done great. That being said, I did write several articles for PJ Media over the last month or so that I’m proud of and/or think hold interest for the readers of A Day In His Court. Click on the titles below to be redirected to the article.

Yesterday on Facebook, while linking to this post I wrote a little over two months ago, I said:

This past summer, my family unfortunately found ourselves in the middle of the St. Louis Naked Bike Ride. My subsequent PJ Media article about it was picked up by several St. Louis media outlets, most of whom mocked me (I was asked to appear on the NBC affiliate, but was driving through Ohio at the time). I was ridiculed online by strangers and acquaintances alike (don’t worry, I’m used to it). I’m curious how those who mocked me for being upset that my family was exposed to genitalia are responding to the latest Kavanaugh accusation that he exposed his genitalia at a college party. I’m going to guess that they are responding quite differently this time than they did to me.

I’m not intending this to be a commentary on the Kavanaugh confirmation and the allegations against him. But it’s important for Christians to realize that the left’s wielding of the #MeToo movement is hypocritically connected to the sexual revolution. If they really care about the Kavanaugh allegations, they would be just as outraged at what happened to my family. But they’re not.

After noticing that my PJ Media editor “liked” my Facebook post, I emailed her and asked if she’d like an article expounding my comment. She responded, “Sure! Was thinking the same thing.”

I write a lot of articles. To be frank, I promptly forget many of them. Not this one, though. Below is a link to one of my favorite articles that I’ve written for PJ Media. And that’s all the lead-in/hype that I believe the article needs. Click the link below to read it.

Throughout most of Sunday, my article about how the St. Louis Naked Bike Ride subjected my children to sexual abuse was the most popular article on PJ Media. While not as popular as I’d hoped (it wasn’t shared by as many aggregate sites as I’d counted on), the article has over 600 comments. While not a lot, that’s also not a little. Not to mention the minor kerfuffle the article has caused on my wife’s Facebook page.

I haven’t had time to read all the comments, many of which agree with me, but the criticisms pretty much run along the three tracks that I was anticipating – 1. My misuse of the word “molestation;” 2. It was a planned and permitted event; and, 3. My shameful politicization of the whole thing.

While on vacation, my family, including my two young children, were exposed to a throng of fully nude adults. When I called the authorities to report that adults were exposing their genitalia to my children, I was told that the group has a permit.

It’s time for another round of links to some of my favorite PJ Media articles. Below are links to eight articles that I’ve written over the last couple of weeks. Some of them have proven more controversial than I anticipated while writing them. However, some of them met my expectations for controversy, especially my article about evolution that has over 600 comments, many of them angry.